It took 85 minutes of play that left very little to the imagination, but Sunday’s FA WSL clash between Arsenal and Chelsea roared into life at the death as Beth Mead’s potential winner was cancelled out by Lotte Wubben-Moy’s 90th-minute own goal.
Sam Kerr still had the opportunity to win it for Chelsea in stoppage time, but her lob drifted wide to spare Arsenal keeper Manuela Zinsberger any further embarrassment.
Arsenal entered the match knowing a win would take them above Manchester United at the top of the table, while Chelsea could move as high as second while maintaining a game in hand on its rivals.
But the match didn’t live up to its billing, leaving the neutral watching on NBCSN desperately hoping for a goal in the final minutes. It arrived in the 86th after Vivianne Miedema broke beyond Millie Bright, whose left knee had been turned into a construct of athletic bandages and kinesiology tape earlier in the match, before finding Mead for the tap-in.
GOAL!!!
— Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) November 15, 2020
However, just minutes later, Pernille Harder’s cross took a looping deflection off Wubben-Moy and Zinsberger couldn’t react.
EQUALISER!
So cruel for Wubben-Moy who deflects @PernilleMHarder’s cross into her own net.#WomensFootballWeekend pic.twitter.com/uJE7jRw8hb— Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) November 15, 2020
Chelsea almost snatched victory from the jaws of defeat after Niamh Charles played Kerr through, but a draw was probably the fair result.
Nearly a winner at the death from @samkerr1!
What a crazy last ten minutes. #WomensFootballWeekend pic.twitter.com/kilGRa1O5K— Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) November 15, 2020
Arsenal is second — one point behind United — while Chelsea is third and three points back but maintains that game in hand. Both clubs return to action in midweek for Continental League Cup action.